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Falito
from Balenciaga on 2006-06-17 06:18 [#01921584]
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ask to you.how you choose to record from some gear_drum machines/synths/samplers to a computer.? ? ?
i put the boxes to the mixer and then via audioOUT i plug it to the IN audio on computer.then with software like edit i record the tracks i do.
sometimes there are lot of noise from.i want to make it clean.
probably i must use a deodorant...thanks for hulp and tips=)
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impakt
from where we do not speak of! on 2006-06-17 06:31 [#01921588]
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Check that you have good balanced cables, that the recording levels are at optimal levels, that your soundcard isn't picking up any interference (especially if it's an internal one).
You could also try getting some noise gates for your noisy gear too. Last option is getting a good noise removal tool, but they are most often rubbish and just kill too many frequencies, leaving you with a muffled sound (You can treat it to make it less muffled though, but it won't be the same).
But noise is sometimes good too, depends on what style you're making :)
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Falito
from Balenciaga on 2006-06-17 06:48 [#01921601]
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thanks impkt you Nice(=) i see clear,the thing is on internal interface soundC and the buizz buzzz from boxes is like vinyl cracks...ho!
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